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we want to change the fisa law. we do not want to send letters critiquing how you do or don't do your job, and then we only learn about it when more intelligence is disclosed from leakers. i want to know -- and this would also require all denials and modification of fisa orders and any new or changed legal interpretation of fisa. i would like to know from
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the laws quite clear that i can order the judge for suppression motion. i don't see much distinction -- in fact, i don't think there is any. as a fixed job and as a article three job -- article three judge -- >> ms. brown he e m a -- ms. brown? switch gears from the adversarial process to transparency. it is the subject of some of the other recommendations. these questions are more directed to jim and judge carr. how feasible is it for judges to with an eyens toward declassification or reduction later? just assuming we're talking about prospectively as opposed to retrospectively. is this an easy matter, is a complicated, can it be done? it was mike syrians, i do not know about the other judges with whom i served or judges today -- writing an opinion, as we normally understand it, was a very unusual event. with an ordinary search warrant you do not write an opinion you look at it, if there is probable cause you issue it as a title iii order. and pfizer order you issue it. >> in the unusual circumstances -- >> what's again, -- once again, when a judge felt
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that is when that law were in government. >> mr. speaker, businesses are creating hundreds of new jobs leading to unemployment falling 2.7% last month. does my right honorable friend eye gree with me that the way to raise living standards is to increase and continue the policies of economic growth rather than to discredit the policies of this? >> absolutely right. what we see in our country is business confidence rising, consumer confidence rising, imports are increasing, construction is up, good growth in terms of employment. 1 million more people employed. but clearly we want to do more to help people feel better by reducing the taxes which is exactly what we're doing. all of this will be put at risk if we -- this will be put at risk if we gave up on reducing the deficit. that is what the party opposite would give us. a double whammy of higher mortgage rates and higher taxes. just what britain's hard-working families don't need. >> does the prime minister think it is fair that a woman will now have to pay 1200 pounds to take a mat
that is when that law were in government. >> mr. speaker, businesses are creating hundreds of new jobs leading to unemployment falling 2.7% last month. does my right honorable friend eye gree with me that the way to raise living standards is to increase and continue the policies of economic growth rather than to discredit the policies of this? >> absolutely right. what we see in our country is business confidence rising, consumer confidence rising, imports are increasing,...
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spike and i formed partnership 1990's, and after these directives had gone out wouldcome law, nobody trust able legal, fundamental fact of our system, called the fourth amendment. when you're going to prosecute someone for a cruel case in the united states, the defendant is entitled to know how you investigate. how did you open it, what techniques did you use? wiretapping come a what was the basis of it? limited miniscule amount of information, the identity of a confidential informant that might have been used, could be withheld. defendant is a much entitled to everything. the agency is required to open the defense attorneys, to allow the defendant to see that. these directives, including the not, should did not, and will never address that. when we started to try to develop the system to work together, law enforcement and community, we were trying to figure out how this would work. running the organized crime i ran aniran -- investigation into one of the top fugitives. probably 50attended meetings at langley were all of the attorneys and all of the leadership of the criminal program
spike and i formed partnership 1990's, and after these directives had gone out wouldcome law, nobody trust able legal, fundamental fact of our system, called the fourth amendment. when you're going to prosecute someone for a cruel case in the united states, the defendant is entitled to know how you investigate. how did you open it, what techniques did you use? wiretapping come a what was the basis of it? limited miniscule amount of information, the identity of a confidential informant that...
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[applause] we have special relationship with law enforcement. one of the pieces of paper that i put away referenced in detail that special relationship. most of you in the room know how enforcement, law torifices and what they mean a fair and decent and respectful society. manye honored to have partners of law enforcement and the military. please stand up so that we can all say thank you, thank you for all that you do to keep us safe, to keep our nation safe, and to help us achieve a world without hate. [applause] ok. the institute on terrorism and extremism advances the fight against terrorism through education and advocacy by providing information and cutting-edge training to law enforcement communities. we're honored to have with us our good friend who established this institute to honor his late parents. before terrorism was a household alan gary had the foresight to help the adl provide our expertise on terrorism to law enforcement so they could do a better job of protecting us. the serviceproud award has been presented to many distinguishe
[applause] we have special relationship with law enforcement. one of the pieces of paper that i put away referenced in detail that special relationship. most of you in the room know how enforcement, law torifices and what they mean a fair and decent and respectful society. manye honored to have partners of law enforcement and the military. please stand up so that we can all say thank you, thank you for all that you do to keep us safe, to keep our nation safe, and to help us achieve a world...
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anti-lynching law. he helps to establish israel. who does not let his personal opinions affect his policy. >> on your last show with ms. roosevelt, she referred to the "japs." ads -- as it is the way people talk. >> right, on this note, on facebook -- question we know there was any of those on the decision you the >> she certainly would not have objected to it in any way. she probably would have thought it was a right thing to do. she was lonely when harry was she thoughtd war i. all servicemen should be treated equally. >> marty is on next. caller: i went to visit the museum in missouri. jiveder, after mr. truman -- died, was best there by herself or did margaret move in with her? she thought he worked with paul a weil and drop the bomb on your shema. he never really wanted to talk about that too much and never really liked. he did because he had to do it. did truman have the same >> who would not? i do not think there is anything written about it. he but he had to stop the war. >> it was a military decision. in my opinion, any pre
anti-lynching law. he helps to establish israel. who does not let his personal opinions affect his policy. >> on your last show with ms. roosevelt, she referred to the "japs." ads -- as it is the way people talk. >> right, on this note, on facebook -- question we know there was any of those on the decision you the >> she certainly would not have objected to it in any way. she probably would have thought it was a right thing to do. she was lonely when harry was she...
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followed by a discussion on the government's efforts to fix the health care law's website. then, the earned income tax credit. how it works and who is eligible for refunds. journal live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. monday on the c-span networks, the mortgage bankers association will hold its annual convention in washington dc focusing on the future of the housing market. donovan, include shaun richard cordray and edward demarco among others. the jack kemp foundation will honor former florida governor jeb bush with its annual leadership award. past recipients include paul ryan and fluorescent -- florida senator marco rubio. the event will take place in washington dc with john boehner and tim scott. at 7:30erage begins p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> there is over 100 wireless carriers in the united states. we represent from sprint, t- mobile all the way down to the smallest careers of the united states. it may not be your normal household names but in the area that they serve, they are important to the community. they are community-based and small businesses. w
followed by a discussion on the government's efforts to fix the health care law's website. then, the earned income tax credit. how it works and who is eligible for refunds. journal live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. monday on the c-span networks, the mortgage bankers association will hold its annual convention in washington dc focusing on the future of the housing market. donovan, include shaun richard cordray and edward demarco among others. the jack kemp foundation will honor...
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week on c-span, testimony on two health and human services on the implementation of the health are law. tavenner marilyn will testify for the house ways & means committee. we'll have that live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. kathleen sebelius will testify before the house senate and commerce committee on wednesday. live at 9:00 a.m. eastern also n c-span3. >> the courtship of bess wallace and harry truman began here at her home of independence, missouri. >> when my grandfather visited indiana, this is in 1910, he often stayed across the street at the nolan house which is where his aunt and his two cousins live. one afternoon he was over there with his cousins, with the family, and his aunt brought in a cake plate that my great-grandmother, madg gates-wallace had. he had given her a cake, and mrs. nolan had cleaned the cake plate and was asking if anyone would bring it back over, and my grandfather moved with something -- grandmother described as the speed of light in the hopes that my grandmother would invite him in, and she did. and that is the beginning of their formal courtship. li
week on c-span, testimony on two health and human services on the implementation of the health are law. tavenner marilyn will testify for the house ways & means committee. we'll have that live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. kathleen sebelius will testify before the house senate and commerce committee on wednesday. live at 9:00 a.m. eastern also n c-span3. >> the courtship of bess wallace and harry truman began here at her home of independence, missouri. >> when my grandfather...
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the law is to design to protect law-abiding citizens. that's how we have the castle doctrine fall stay to recognize print it extends the doctrine to public spaces as well. it is bad enough for an innocent person to find yourself threatened by a criminal but then to have to worry about whether she can retreat unless she faces lawsuits is too much to ask. "iver wendell holmes wrote detached reflection cannot be demanded in the presence of an uplifted knife." we should not demand more of crime victims. any self-defense rule there's the potential for injustice. for example, in a two-person altercation, one may be dead and the other dubiously claimed self-defense. these cases, like trayvon implicate the self- defense justification generally. it's george zimmerman was the aggressor than he has no self- defense rights of all. if trayvon martin attacked them, the only question is whether zimmerman reasonably believed he was endangered not whether he could have retreated. if zimmerman provoked the confrontation, he lost the protection of the stan
the law is to design to protect law-abiding citizens. that's how we have the castle doctrine fall stay to recognize print it extends the doctrine to public spaces as well. it is bad enough for an innocent person to find yourself threatened by a criminal but then to have to worry about whether she can retreat unless she faces lawsuits is too much to ask. "iver wendell holmes wrote detached reflection cannot be demanded in the presence of an uplifted knife." we should not demand more of...
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we know that demoting inclusive inclusive growth and strengthening the rule of law and other countries also helps us to create new markets for our businesses and jobs for workers. when we help other nations to develop their own ability to govern and meet the aspirations of the booming population, we foster stable societies and everybody here knows stability is pretty important with respect to investment decisions and prognosis. we do what we do because we have always known that we are all in this together. we are all connected in this. that is another reason why the united states the believe is the best place to invest. no other country where you can be confident that your investment is going to contribute to a shared cost -- prosperity. that idea is one of the cornerstones of our country. you saw it in the marshall plan. the marshall plan rebuilt -- after a war when all of the economies were strader -- shattered and broken. we all shared in a post-war prosperity. you sit in the recipients of those are graduating from the ascent -- assistance into full- fledged partnership in the tradi
we know that demoting inclusive inclusive growth and strengthening the rule of law and other countries also helps us to create new markets for our businesses and jobs for workers. when we help other nations to develop their own ability to govern and meet the aspirations of the booming population, we foster stable societies and everybody here knows stability is pretty important with respect to investment decisions and prognosis. we do what we do because we have always known that we are all in...
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this secretary, what does data tell us about health care law since the a.c.a. became law? >> well, congresswoman, you're right. in the last three years since the president signed the affordable care act, we've seen a great slowdown in the extraordinary cost increases year in and year out for health care. and the medicare plan and medicaid plan and private insurance and in underlying health care costs which affect every american. some of that has to do with some of the features that are currently in place around different care delivery and different payment systems that we are helping to drive given the tools we have with the affordable care act. more quality outcomes, trying to prevent hospital readmissions, looking at hospital-acquired infections, medical homes that prevent people in the first place or help them stay healthy in their own homes and in their own places. >> so it's true that the surance costs are slowing in decades, is that true? >> that's true. >> and medicare premiums are coming in lower than predicted by experts, like the c.b.o.? >> on average they are ab
this secretary, what does data tell us about health care law since the a.c.a. became law? >> well, congresswoman, you're right. in the last three years since the president signed the affordable care act, we've seen a great slowdown in the extraordinary cost increases year in and year out for health care. and the medicare plan and medicaid plan and private insurance and in underlying health care costs which affect every american. some of that has to do with some of the features that are...
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that is the law. it is case, for 60,000 people, obamacare said that insurance is not good enough for you and emily has to pay $6,000 more. >> we have been down this issue before. they could have been grandfathered in -- thehe law says that if state program does not meet the maximum limits, it is outlawed. does the law not state that? >> for new plans. i would have to -- >> for all plans -- >> there would be the opportunity for all plans to be grandfathere in. >> the law says if the plan does not eat the maximum limits, the plan cannot be offered -- >> you're talking about lifetime limits. >> that is correct. >> -i will be glad to- ed thatacare outlaw plan. why don't we put the president's word into law and say if you like your plan you can keep it. my time is up. thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator baldwin. >> thank you, and i thank you for staying around for a second round of questions. opportunity, first we were talking about the situation in the state of wisconsin. we are hearing a lot of people re
that is the law. it is case, for 60,000 people, obamacare said that insurance is not good enough for you and emily has to pay $6,000 more. >> we have been down this issue before. they could have been grandfathered in -- thehe law says that if state program does not meet the maximum limits, it is outlawed. does the law not state that? >> for new plans. i would have to -- >> for all plans -- >> there would be the opportunity for all plans to be grandfathere in. >>...
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law. i am not one of those folks who thinks they're somebody behind every woodpile trying to do something. i want to make sure that we in fact pass a treaty and have it have the relevant cred. i want to mention this to those who are here. when a treaty passes, there's something called rud on the front end. they are the things that we actually act upon to give a treaty its life here in the u.s. today there is a supreme court hearing taking place, arguments being argued, over a lady in pennsylvania who unbelievably is being -- was convicted of a law under the chemical weapons treaty that we put in place back in 1997. sometimes when people raise concerns, they are actually legitimate. i would just ask committee members to try to work with those of us who understand that we want to advance the rights of people who are disabled throughout the world. i want to. i think that is good thing. rudhe same time, unless the is put in place in the appropriate way, there are consequences that can affect p
law. i am not one of those folks who thinks they're somebody behind every woodpile trying to do something. i want to make sure that we in fact pass a treaty and have it have the relevant cred. i want to mention this to those who are here. when a treaty passes, there's something called rud on the front end. they are the things that we actually act upon to give a treaty its life here in the u.s. today there is a supreme court hearing taking place, arguments being argued, over a lady in...
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there are anti-fusion laws. there are discriminatory provisions about access to public money at the federal and state level. one of the most notorious things is access to the debate stage. as you probably know, nobody since ross perot has joined a republican or a democrat on the debate stage since 1992. host: before we move on, who is richard winger? guest: he has devoted his life to opening our political process, especially in the area of ballot access. he publishes a newsletter called "ballot access news," on blog forum at night and is available once a month in letter form. often, he is testifying in federal cases involving ballot access and that sort of thing, trying to tear down sore loser laws and this sort of thing. his entire life has been devoted to the purpose of democratizing our election system. host: here is don from new jersey, independent line. caller: i have always felt that the democrats and the republicans were like major league baseball. the american league and national league. the corporate mo
there are anti-fusion laws. there are discriminatory provisions about access to public money at the federal and state level. one of the most notorious things is access to the debate stage. as you probably know, nobody since ross perot has joined a republican or a democrat on the debate stage since 1992. host: before we move on, who is richard winger? guest: he has devoted his life to opening our political process, especially in the area of ballot access. he publishes a newsletter called...
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do i uphold the law or back off of my principal? ini fight for what i believe or do i sacrifice my job? i lost my job. but i have never regretted the decision is standing for what you believe in. [applause] i went back to monterey and public service was still in my veins so i ran for congress and served a terms of the congress. eight terms. it was a different congress. el.er tip o'neill, bob michae we just honored tom foley the other day, speaker and a majority leader. republicans and democrats work together. toy work together to try solve the problems facing this country. yes, they had their differences. yes, they had their politics. when it came to issues affecting the country, they worked together for the common good and that's the way our democracy should work. [applause] clinton asked me then to take over the office of management and budget. the good people there helped work with me and precedent to develop the clinton economic plan. as a result of that and as a result of the work that was done on budget summits and agreements,
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once it was law, hopkins and democrats came to -- republicans and democrats came together to make sure that their constituents got the benefits. we hope that lawmakers will join us in that effort. >> monthly enrollment figures? >> as i said from a dozen times. >> [indiscernible] >> that was probably said midmonth, which is consistent with everything. we want the data to be verified. this is not moving the ball. middle of november we will have october figures. >> i wanted to ask you about joe biden. wasyou know that biden conducting polling on the possibility of replacing him? >> i do not know the details of that. i can point you to those who ran the campaign, who according to this workad some of done, and everyone to a person seriouslyis never considered. it was something that the president would never have accepted. idea was never brought to him. you have covered campaigns. they poll and focus group on what you have for breakfast. >> but they did something on something that had an impact on the campaign. why would the campaign be polling -- >> you ought to ask pollsters and those who
once it was law, hopkins and democrats came to -- republicans and democrats came together to make sure that their constituents got the benefits. we hope that lawmakers will join us in that effort. >> monthly enrollment figures? >> as i said from a dozen times. >> [indiscernible] >> that was probably said midmonth, which is consistent with everything. we want the data to be verified. this is not moving the ball. middle of november we will have october figures. >> i...
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>> privacy is defined from a law enforcement perspective by case law. decisions made by the courts, particularly the supreme court. we make adjustments. in a more practical sense, when we swear an oath to protect and defend the constitution, we do so with an acknowledgment that it contains civil liberties and a privacy responsibility. we have to apply the responsibility to maintain privacy strictly within keeping with applicable laws, but also an understanding that the main responsibility from a law enforcement perspective -- and the domestic intelligence responsibilities -- is that we do so in consideration of the individual that is being looked at. in the end, what we are looking at every day is simply the truth constrained by applicable laws that we are allowed to operate in and recognition that we have responsibility to protect civil liberties and privacy. that constraint drives the decision making of our agents. the truth could be exoneration. this individual we are looking at deserves not to be affected by this investigation. if we determine that
>> privacy is defined from a law enforcement perspective by case law. decisions made by the courts, particularly the supreme court. we make adjustments. in a more practical sense, when we swear an oath to protect and defend the constitution, we do so with an acknowledgment that it contains civil liberties and a privacy responsibility. we have to apply the responsibility to maintain privacy strictly within keeping with applicable laws, but also an understanding that the main responsibility...
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no company is above the law. my colleagues and i are determined to keep moving forward abiding by the facts and the law to hold these corporations accountable. we want to safeguard the american people and prevent this conduct from occurring in the future. this announcement marks another step forward in our strategic, comprehensive, and effective approach to fraud prevention. we can all be encouraged by the actions we have taken and the results we have obtained in recent years. but we cannot yet be satisfied. that is why here in washington and across the country, this critical work will continue. i would like to thank everyone who made this settlement possible. i want to recognize the leaders, prosecutors, trial attorneys, the investigators, and staff of the civil division here in washington as well as our united states attorneys offices in philadelphia, boston, and san francisco. i am grateful for the committed efforts of our partners in the department of health and human services, particularly in the office of t
no company is above the law. my colleagues and i are determined to keep moving forward abiding by the facts and the law to hold these corporations accountable. we want to safeguard the american people and prevent this conduct from occurring in the future. this announcement marks another step forward in our strategic, comprehensive, and effective approach to fraud prevention. we can all be encouraged by the actions we have taken and the results we have obtained in recent years. but we cannot yet...
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before you we let you go, a couple of hearings on the health-care law. what is on tap next week and on the road? guest: we have hearings this week in the house and ways and means and energy and commerce committee. the head of cms and secretary sebelius head off to the senate to the senate health committee and the senate finance committee, so we get to do it all over again on the other side of capitol hill. host: julie rovner, we will be looking for your work on that subject from ntr, health correspondent there. thank you for getting up with us this morning. guest: thank you. host: we want to get our viewers thoughts, yesterday that kathleen sebelius is responsible. the president saying that he takes full responsibility. is it time for us to start assigning blame for this, and if so, who is responsible? johnny is up next from west virginia. good morning. caller: good morning, how are you? host: good. town here,my little first of all, we are like the second poorest state in the united states. my insurance for my children went from portal -- $450 to $621, a
before you we let you go, a couple of hearings on the health-care law. what is on tap next week and on the road? guest: we have hearings this week in the house and ways and means and energy and commerce committee. the head of cms and secretary sebelius head off to the senate to the senate health committee and the senate finance committee, so we get to do it all over again on the other side of capitol hill. host: julie rovner, we will be looking for your work on that subject from ntr, health...
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we have its strongest intellectual property protections, to go along with a rule of law that matches up with anyone. and thanks in part to a new initiative focused on exports and the new trade agreements that i've signed, we sell more products made in america to the rest of the world after thaten -- than ever before. so as you've heard repeatedly today and you will hear undoubtedly after i leave this stage, america is open for business. and businesses have responded. after a decade in which many jobs left the united states to go overseas, now we're seeing companies starting to bring jobs back because they're seeing the advantages of being located here. caterpillar is bringing jobs back from japan. ford is bringing jobs back from mexico. after locating plants in other countries like china, intel's opening their most advanced plant right here in the united states. and the whole range of factors involved, people are looking at lower energy costs here, they're looking at stability, they're looking at the increased productivity on workers, all these things are adding up. and people are sa
we have its strongest intellectual property protections, to go along with a rule of law that matches up with anyone. and thanks in part to a new initiative focused on exports and the new trade agreements that i've signed, we sell more products made in america to the rest of the world after thaten -- than ever before. so as you've heard repeatedly today and you will hear undoubtedly after i leave this stage, america is open for business. and businesses have responded. after a decade in which...
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and another showed me a photograph and said this was you and me 25, 35 years ago when i met you at a law of diplomacy school when you were a senator. many immigrants know that the american dream is not restricted to those born in america. if you go to miami, chicago, san francisco, any major city in america, you will find a community that speaks your language and understand your culture and welcomes diversity and can serve as an anchor for your next venture. it is not just the big cities. you heard it from secretary pritzker and president obama. success stories. indian manufacturers expanding plants in upstate new york. singapore companies extending their supply chain to texas. german multinationals creating jobs in small towns in kentucky. investing in suburban ohio. south african energy firms investing in southwest louisiana. that is not in the future, that is now. there is no question that the united states is lucky to be able to offer the world's best climate today. as obama has made it clear that we are going to work at it even harder. it is about the future. we will refuse to sit s
and another showed me a photograph and said this was you and me 25, 35 years ago when i met you at a law of diplomacy school when you were a senator. many immigrants know that the american dream is not restricted to those born in america. if you go to miami, chicago, san francisco, any major city in america, you will find a community that speaks your language and understand your culture and welcomes diversity and can serve as an anchor for your next venture. it is not just the big cities. you...
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we need less federal law enforcement there. i think they should have the presence of armed police officers at a local level. let people see that armed police officers are walking around the airport. tsa officers found these firearms and stuff and they should mention in reports how many of those were law abiding citizens with kerry permits -- with in sealed weapon carry permits. been one of those people at the airport they could have saved somebody's life and host: is there a reason you say more of a local police premises -- police presence rather than a tsa presence? morer: the government gets and more involved in our lives. we need to rely on our local law-enforcement. it would be a comfortable level if we had local law-enforcement carrying their weapons so people could see and know at a local level that the people there involved with the community are there.n -- are schools get attacked because they know there are no armed police there. if you put some armed police officers there, just at a local level, no more federal govern
we need less federal law enforcement there. i think they should have the presence of armed police officers at a local level. let people see that armed police officers are walking around the airport. tsa officers found these firearms and stuff and they should mention in reports how many of those were law abiding citizens with kerry permits -- with in sealed weapon carry permits. been one of those people at the airport they could have saved somebody's life and host: is there a reason you say more...
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on c-span 3, trayvon martin's mother testifies on the stand your ground law. we talked about how the laws have changed the legal definition of self-defense. this is a tough time for nsa. everyone says, what are you doing and why are you doing it? when we get together, we actually say, it is much more important for this country that we defend this nation and take the beatings than it is to give up a program that would result in this nation being attacked. we would rather be here in front of you today and telling you why thenfended these programs having give them up and have our nation or our allies be attacked and have people killed. span,is weekend on c- intelligence officials defend the nsa intelligence program at a house hearing. saturday at 10 a.m. eastern. live funds on c-span 2, your phone calls and comments for kitty kelley. both tv's noon on "in-depth." in november,end remembering john f. kennedy. eyewitness events surrounding the assassination. sundays at 3 p.m. eastern. >> this painting was originally painted as my grandmother's .fficial white house p
on c-span 3, trayvon martin's mother testifies on the stand your ground law. we talked about how the laws have changed the legal definition of self-defense. this is a tough time for nsa. everyone says, what are you doing and why are you doing it? when we get together, we actually say, it is much more important for this country that we defend this nation and take the beatings than it is to give up a program that would result in this nation being attacked. we would rather be here in front of you...
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that's the current law. as an investment advisor and someone going through an arisa plan has a fiduciary standard. i think what you're talking about is a broker-dealer. a broker-dealer -- exactly. that's why i asked both of you twice what you said. what you said on the floor and what you said a moment ago is you were talking about broker dealers but you said it was investment advisors. i think it's clear -- without understanding what the law is. once again, we encourage the lady from -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. members are again reminded to direct their remarks to the chair. the gentleman from california is recognized. and has 2 1/4 minutes remaining. mr. miller: does the gentleman have additional speakers? i have no further speakers other than myself. mr. hensarling: i have no further speakers, mr. speaker. i believe i have the right to close. the speaker pro tempore: that's correct. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. miller: so let me get this straight. you c
that's the current law. as an investment advisor and someone going through an arisa plan has a fiduciary standard. i think what you're talking about is a broker-dealer. a broker-dealer -- exactly. that's why i asked both of you twice what you said. what you said on the floor and what you said a moment ago is you were talking about broker dealers but you said it was investment advisors. i think it's clear -- without understanding what the law is. once again, we encourage the lady from -- the...
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some democrats to have criticisms of the law. i had a story with my senate colleague about what senator joe manchin has been up to, pushing a one-year delay of the penalties for not being able -- or not getting health insurance through the exchanges. that talk is going to continue and that is going to be up to the technical folks, the contractors. the person who has been brought in to be the overlord has been brought in to get the website to work. to make sure that work so the criticisms largely turn out to be unfounded by the time january rolls around. host: senator shaheen was on the shows yesterday talking about the affordable care act. we will get you guys to react to what she said. [video clip] >> i think our number one goal is to make sure the website is working and to make sure millions of people who want to enroll in health insurance through the affordable care act can do that. there will be plenty of time to place blame on who was responsible for whether it should have worked on day one. but right now everybody's goal sh
some democrats to have criticisms of the law. i had a story with my senate colleague about what senator joe manchin has been up to, pushing a one-year delay of the penalties for not being able -- or not getting health insurance through the exchanges. that talk is going to continue and that is going to be up to the technical folks, the contractors. the person who has been brought in to be the overlord has been brought in to get the website to work. to make sure that work so the criticisms...